After some disappointments and anxieties, he created the now classic character of “the little tramp.” From his very first appearance, the little man brought laughter to people’s faces. With his black moustache, wide-open eyes, round black hat, and shoes too large for his feet, he makes all kinds of stupid mistakes. He is always in trouble. Yet he dreams of greatness. He makes every audience laugh with his crazy attempts to escape his cruel fate. He finds surprising ways out of every difficulty and life never quite defeats him. The little tramp is not very different from the cold, homeless, poorly dressed child who refuses to despair. Like the child, he is weak and frightened, but he never gives up. 4. Which one is not true about "the little tramp"?
A.
He was a little man with his black moustache, wide-open eyes, round black hat and shoes too large for his feet.
B.
He often makes all kinds of stupid mistakes.
C.
Even though he was always in trouble, he dreamed of greatness.
D.
The little tramp was different from the cold, homeless poorly-dressed child who refused to despair.